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Post by cemetarycat on Aug 19, 2008 12:55:27 GMT -5
yes! I bought it yesterday and for only 10 bucks. So, I'll be busy coding in Brutus2d and some in Blitz3d too And.........also busy coding with the 3D Game Studio too. True! I like and want to get back into C/C++, and what better way than learn Lite-C. Which was developed by Atari. You can use Lite-C in two ways. In Pure mode, where a lot of the commands and functions are integrated in and with the A7 game engine. And the othe mode is Legacy. Where the renderer is still the ACKNex portion in the game engine but you primarily code in via Windows/Direct X. I really like this 3D GameStudio. Its a game engine, game authoring tool, and programming language on rolled up into one. And use whatever level and mode you like. Or combinations too.
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Post by matthew on Aug 19, 2008 14:03:09 GMT -5
Lite-C looks interesting.
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Post by u9 on Aug 19, 2008 15:55:50 GMT -5
welcome to the club cemetarycat
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Post by cemetarycat on Aug 19, 2008 19:09:03 GMT -5
hey, thanks U9. I'm back into the C club too. and Matthew, Lite C looks so cool and interesting. Sometimes I'm tempted or have a adrelaine rush to learn it faster. But, I want and like to take my time learning and having fun with Lite C and the whole 3D GameStudio package. I'm on the third workshop lesson. I was up nearly on night and into the early morning learning and coding. Until about 5:30am. The workshop lessons for Lite C can be found on the download page. Scroll down until you see a picture of Tutorials and look to the right a little. And for Lite-C workshops. Its a 12mb download and has both English and German versions. Here is another link for more tutorials, models, games and demos, enviroments, etc au.conitec.net/
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